At the same agency which issues any other class of driver's licence. However, if you need to be trained and qualified to receive a CDL, you typically have to go to a truck driving school.
There is no such thing as a cdl training that pays you. You will have to pay them for a cdl training. Unless of course you will be teaching the class, then you will get paid.
Yes, in fact, many trucking companies pay for their new employees CDL training programs.
It costs roughly $150 to get your CDL. If you go to a trucking school there are many companies that will pay for not only your CDL but your school as well.
CDL driving jobs pay well. Driving jobs start from 52k and range higher with more experience, often capping out at 75k. This is only after CDL certification and hours of on the job training.
Yes. CDL truck driving positions generally pay more than non CDL positions. In addition, there are not very many truck driving jobs available that do not require the driver to have a CDL license. If you are seriously interested in applying for a truck driving job, you odds of getting hired are much greater if you have a valid CDL license.
CDL training courses are not that expensive. In the state of NY the cost to take the test is $35.00. Most companies hiring will pay for the fees associated with obtaining a CDL.
No. Companies are not required to pay overtime!
As much as your state charges... CDL requirements are federally regulated, but prices are not. All you have to do to upgrade to an "A" permit is take the combination vehicles written test and pay the fee.
You're going to have to pay for the permit... no two ways about it. If you take the written tests, the only thing you'll have to pay for until you get an actual CDL is the permit itself, and you can take those tests at the DMV - you don't have to go to a truck driving school for that.
Unfortunately, you must pay for your CDL air brake test. You can visit www.cristcdl.com/otc/ab4/ to read more about it.
If you want information about LCDL schools, the website "CDLschool.com" has enormous amounts of information on how to get started, to what you need to pay and where you can take the test.
As much as the company decides to pay them.